"NOVEMBER 5, 1893 - SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Love Sermon: On November 5, 1893, a prominent Baptist preacher gave a sermon condemning lynching, rape, and mob violence against African Americans in the South. In his sermon,…
Rachel Garber Cole’s projects are character-based, nonlinear narratives that undermine notions of authority and objectivity. Her performances utilize constructed sets, often made from household and craft materials, which foster a sense of play and…
Rushern Baker IV is a Baltimore-based painter and teacher. Baker received his and his MFA in painting and printmaking from Yale University. He has exhibited in group and solo shows at galleries across the world. Baker’s abstract pieces billow with…
Sarah Anne Johnson conceived of the series “Arctic Wonderland” after an artist’s residency on a ship sailing the Norwegian territory of the Arctic Circle. As she traveled through this tremendous and pristinely…
Selin Balci, who earned her MFA in installation and mixed-media art at the University of Maryland in 2012 and a degree in forestry from the University of Istanbul in 2002, considers herself a bio-artist. She applies her training in scientific…
Shimon Attie’s photographs reflect on the relationship between place, memory, and identity. To make the “Writing on the Wall” series to which this work belongs, Attie gathered archival photographs taken…
In his ongoing series “Until the Kingdom Comes,” to which this monumental portrait of a llama belongs, Simen Johan probes the boundaries between nature and artifice, reality and illusion, fantasy and…